January 16, 2020 VOL. 103 NO. 2 Louisiana

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January 16, 2020 VOL. 103 No. 2Louisianawww.LdAF.LA.GOVMisty White puts the finishing touches onone of her dishes.By Laura Pursnell-LindsayThat’s it. Time’s up. Stop cooking.This phrase could be heard in the LouisianaCulinary Institute (LCI) kitchens in Baton Rougeas student chefs hurried to put the finishingLouisiana Department of agriculture & ForestryMike Strain DVM, CommissionerStudent chefs from Louisiana Culinary Institute who participated in the recipe contestsponsored by Certified Louisiana and Louisiana Cookin’ are picture with LouisianaAgriculture and Forestry Commissioner Mike Strain, D.V.M. (right) and Louisiana SweetPotato Commission Director Rene Simon (left). Shardae Johnson (center) took home thegrand prize with her Southern Cinnamon Pecan Cake recipe. The recipe will be featured inthe May/June issue of Louisiana Cookin’ magazine.touches on their dishes. The students werecompeting in the first ever Certified LouisianaRecipe Contest which was held on Dec. 6, 2019.The Louisiana Department of Agricultureand Forestry’s (LDAF) CertifiedLouisiana Program sponsoredthe contest in partnership withLouisiana Cookin’ magazine to findthe best original recipes in fourcategories created and preparedby students at the LCI. Entrieswere required to use at least oneCertified Louisiana rMikeStrain, D.V.M., said they look forcreative ways to engage peopleand grow the Certified Louisianaprogram and this recipe contest isa perfect example.“We celebrate who we arethrough our food and we havesuch a story to tell. The CertifiedLouisiana Program is about anumber of things. It’s about food.It’s about fun. It’s about culture. It’sabout the economy but it is also one way wegrow our agricultural product base,” Strain said.“As you become chefs and when you make thedecision to use our wonderful Certified Louisianaproducts that is what grows the industry. Whencustomers leave your restaurants and they saymy goodness that was good, what did they use?Certified Louisiana products!”Winning dishes were selected by anindependentpaneloffood-industryprofessionals based on overall flavor, visualappeal and creativity.Louisiana Cookin’ Editor-in-Chief DanielSchumacher said the folks at LouisianaCookin’ understand that Louisiana’s cuisineis special. “We take great pleasure in workingwith great Louisiana products and chefs torespect Louisiana’s traditions while movingthe cuisine forward. I think all of you are reallygreat examples of how we can move forward,”Schumacher said. “This is our first CertifiedLouisiana recipe contest and I was reallyimpressed with what we got today.”LDAF Sweet Potato Commission DirectorRene Simon thanked the LCI students forSee Contest, continued on page 24

market bulletinPAGE 2january 16, 2020Louisiana Agriculture & Forestry TodayArrests made for livestock theft in Avoyelles ParishOn Jan. 7, 2020, the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry (LDAF)Livestock Brand Commission arrested five men fortheir alleged involvementin the theft of two horsesin two separate incidents inAvoyelles Parish.Armaud R. Walter, 18,2650 Hwy 1187, Mansura,was arrested on two countsof theft of livestock and onecount of simple criminaldamage to property.The four men who werearrested for illegal possession of stolen thingsinclude: Dontel J. Hollis,18, 2016 Rapides Ave., Lecompte; Joquaris R. Jones,21, 104 East Hampton, Pineville; Dewayne Lair Jr., 18,3019 Beech St., Lecompte;Wilbert L. Williams Jr., 19,109 Wilhelminia, Cheneyville.TheLDAFLivestockBrand Commission receivedseparate complaints fromtwo individuals regardingthe theft of two horses inAvoyelles Parish. LivestockBrand Commission enforcement officers said an investigation into the complaintsLouisianaMarket Bulletin(USPS 672-600)Mike Strain DVM, CommissionerAs a public service to state residents, the LouisianaMarket Bulletin offers free listings subject toexisting regulations. Out-of-state residents may list.Want Ads only. Ads may not exceed 25 words. Thename, address and telephone number as well as theprice of the item must be included with each ad.Subscription fee for the Market Bulletin is 10.00for a one-year subscription.The Louisiana Market Bulletin assumes noresponsibility for any notice appearing in theBulletin nor for any transaction resulting frompublished notices. Advertisers are cautioned thatit is against the law to misrepresent any productoffered for sale in a public notice or advertisementcarried in any publication or that is deliveredthrough the United States mail. Commerciallistings or advertisements from anyone acting inthe capacity of any agent cannot be accepted. Formore information contact:Laura Pursnell-LindsayManaging Editor5825 Florida Blvd., Ste 2001Baton Rouge, La 70806phone 225-922-1284 fax 225- 923-4828Published bi-weekly by the Louisiana Department ofAgriculture & Forestry. Periodical non-profit postage paid at 5825 Florida Blvd., Baton Rouge, 70806.All facilities, programs and services of the LouisianaDepartment of Agriculture & Forestry are availableto all persons. Discrimination is prohibited andshould be reported to the Commissioner of Agriculture & Forestry. POSTMASTER: Send form 3579 toLouisiana Market Bulletin, 5825 Florida Blvd. Suite2001, Baton Rouge, LA 70806.This public document was published at a total cost of 1,185.36. 9.300 copies of this public document werepublished in this first printing. This document waspublished for The Louisiana Department of Agricultureand Forestry, Marketing Division, 5825 Florida Blvd.,Suite 2001, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70806 by BatonRouge Press Inc, 2621 E. Perdue, Baton Rouge, LA,70814, under authority of R.S. 3:2 (A) for the purposeof promoting and advancing agriculture and forestry.This material was printed in accordance with thestandards for printing by state agencies establishedpursuant to R.S. 43:31. Printing of this material waspurchased in accordance with the provisions of Title 43of the Louisiana Revised Statutes.revealed Walter allegedlyremoved both horses without the owners’ authorization on or about Dec. 2,2019 in Mansura and Dec.17, 2019 in Cottonport. Walter also allegedly relocatedthe horses, and in one casedamaged the owner’s gatewhere the horse was kept.Hollis, Jones, Lair and Williams were allegedly involved in transporting andrelocating one of the stolenhorses.Both stolen horses havebeen recovered and returned to the owners.“Our Livestock BrandCommission enforcementofficers were able to piecetogether evidence fromthis case with help from thepublic and video footageprovided by various businesses in the area, Agriculture and Forestry Commissioner Mike Strain, D.V.M.,said.Strain encourages anyone who suspects a farmcrime to report it to Livestock Brand Commission at1-855-452-5323.TheLDAFLivestockBrand Commission was as-Mike Strain DVMCommissionersisted in this investigationby the Avoyelles ParishSheriff’s Department andthe Cottonport, Mansura,and Lecompte police departments.USDA Agriculture Marketing Service Hay PricesValues are in tons unless otherwise notedAlabama SE Hay Report, Jan. 9, 2020Bermuda Small Square.Premium. 180- 300Bermuda Large Round.Premium. 133.33- 133.33Good. 80- 80Bermuda Mid Round.Premium. 90- 130Good. 90- 90Bahia Small Square.Premium. 280- 280Bahia Mid Round.Premium. 120- 120East Texas Weekly Hay Report, Jan. 10, 2020Coastal Bermuda Small Square.Good/Premium. 8- 10/per baleCoastal Bermuda Large Rounds.Good/Premium. 60- 70/per roll

market bulletinJanuary 16, 2020PAGE 3Visit your local farmers marketACADIA PARISHIotaIota Farmers MarketGazebo on Main St.2nd, 4th Sat., 8 a.m.-noon, Jan. closedCrowleyCrowley Farmers MarketLocated at Tractor Supply1st Sat., 9 a.m. - 3 p.m., closed in Jan.RayneRayne Farmers MarketFrog Fest Pavilion,210 Frog Festival Dr.2nd Sat., 8 a.m. - 2p.m.ALLEN PARISHOakdaleOakdale Farmers MarketHwy 165 S, next to Burger KingWed. 3-6 p.m., Fri. 7:30 a.m.-noonYear roundOberlinOberlin Farmers Market228 West 6th Ave.Wed. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m., year roundAVOYELLES PARISHMarksvilleMarksville Farmers Market122 E. Mark St.Sat. 8-11 a.m., JuneBEAUREGARD PARISHDeRidderDeRidder Farmers Market206 N. Washington Ave.7 days, 7 a.m.-5 p.m., year roundRagleyRagley Farmers MarketRagley Historical Square, Hwy. 12Sat. 8 a.m.- 1 p.m., peak seasonBOSSIER PARISHBentonBenton Farmers Market495 SimpsonSun. noon-4 p.m.Bossier CityEast Bank Market665 Barksdale BlvdLast Tues. 5-9 p.m., through Oct.CADDO PARISHGreenwoodGreenwood Farmers MarketWilliam Peters Town ParkSat. 8 a.m. - noon, June-Aug.ShreveportShreveport Farmers MarketRiver front at Festival PlazaSat. 7 a.m.-noonCALCASIEU PARISHLake CharlesCharlestown Farmers MarketBilbo St. behind old City HallSat. 8 a.m.-noon, year roundLake CharlesCash & Carry Farmers Market801 Enterprise Blvd.Corner of Broad & EnterpriseTues., 4-6 p.m., year roundMoss BluffMB Farmers & Crafters MarketSam Houston Jones Pkwy.Sat. 8 a.m. - noon, April-Oct.Delta Farmers Market405 Carter St. - Old CourthouseWed. 9 a.m.-1 p.m., June-1st freezeDESOTO PARISHMansfieldDeSoto Farmers MarketDeSoto Parish Ext. OfficeSat. 8 -11 a.m., May -JuneEAST BATON ROUGE PARISHBaton RougeRed Stick Farmers Market #1Fifth St. & Main St.Sat. 8 a.m.- noon, year roundBaton RougeRed Stick Farmers Market #2EBRP Main Library7711 Goodwood Blvd.Tues. 8 a.m.-noon, Oct.- Dec., Apr-JulyBaton RougeRed Stick Farmers Market #36400 Perkins RoadThurs. 8 a.m. - noon, year roundZacharyZachary Famers MarketCity Hall side parking lotSat. 8 a.m.- 12 p.m., year roundEVANGELINE PARISHVille PlatteVille Platte Farmers Market704 N. SoileauJune to Aug., Fri. 5 p.m.-7 p.m.GRANT PARISHColfaxColfax Farmers Market8th St. near Pecan Festival BuildingSat. 8 a.m.-noon, Tues 3-5:30 p.m.June-JulyIBERIA PARISHNew IberiaTeche Area Farmers MarketMain St. Bouligny PlazaTues. 2:30-6 p.m., Sat. 7-11 a.m.Year roundDelcambreDelcambre Farmers MarketBayou Carlin Cove605 S Railroad St.9 a.m.-1 p.m., First Sat.JEFFERSON PARISHGrand IsleRotary Grand Isle Farmers MarketOak Lane2nd Sat., 8-10 a.m., March-Oct.GretnaGretna Farmers MarketHuey P. Long Ave.Sat. 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.,year roundJeffersonPop’s Neighborhood Farmers Market805 Central Ave.Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., year roundKennerRivertown Farmers Market410 Williams Blvd.Sat. 8 a.m. - 1 p.m., year roundWestwegoWestwego Farmers & Fisheries484 Sala Ave. at 4th St.Special Events, TBACALDWELL PARISHColumbia Farmers MarketCourthouse Square8 a.m.-noon, every Sat. in the summerJEFFERSON DAVIS PARISHEltonCoushatta Farmers MarketHwy. 190 & Pine Street1st Sat. 7:30 a.m.-noon., Oct.-JuneCONCORDIA PARISHVidaliaEltonChina Country Farms Produce Stand26105 Liberty Cemetery Rd.Fri 4-6 p.m., year roundCrescent City Farmers Market #33700 Orleans Ave.Thurs., 3 - 7 p.m., year roundRailroad Avenue3rd Sat., 9 a.m - 1 p.m.March-Nov.New OrleansMarketplace at Armstrong Park700-900 block of N. Rampart St.Thurs. 3-7 p.m., year roundMandevilleMandeville Trailhead Market675 Lafitte St.Sat. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m., year roundNew OrleansSankofa Farmers Market3819 St. Claude Ave.Sat. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., year roundPearl RiverPearl River Farmers Market67518 Lou Rd.1st & 3rd Sat., 8 a.m.-til, year roundOUACHITA PARISHMonroeMonroe Farmers Market1013 Washington St.Mon.-Sat. 6 a.m.-1 p.m., June-Aug.SlidellCamellia City Farmers Market333 Erlanger, Old Towne SlidellSat. 8 a.m.-12 p.m., year roundLafayetteHub City Farmers MarketCorner of South College and Pinhook,Oil Center.Sat. 8 a.m. - noon, year roundWest MonroeWest Monroe Farmers Market1700 North 7th St.Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m.-6 p.m, year roundTANGIPAHOA PARISHHammondHammond Farmers Market2 West Thomas St.,Sat., 8 a.m. - noon, year roundLafayetteLafayette Jockey Lot Flea Market3011 N.W. Evangeline Trwy.Sat.-Sun. 8-5 p.m., year roundRAPIDES PARISHAlexandriaAlexandria Market4724 Sterkx RoadSat. 10 a.m.-1 p.m., year roadLafayetteFarmers & Artisans MarketHorse Farm, 2913 Johnston St.Sat. 8 a.m. - noonAlexandriaAlexandria Mid-Week Market2727 Jackson St.Tues. 3-6 p.m., year roundLAFOURCHE PARISHRacelandLafourche Central Market4484 Hwy. 1 at U.S. 90Sat. 8 a.m. - noon, year roundST. CHARLES PARISHDestrehanGerman Coast Farmers Market 1Parking lot of Ormond PlantationSat. 8 a.m. - noon, year roundThibodauxThibodaux Main Street MarketJean Lafitte National Historic ParkSat. 7-11 a.m.April-July, Sept-Dec.LulingGerman Coast Farmers Market 21313 Paul Maillard Road (WinnwoodShopping Center)Wed. 1 - 6 p.m., year roundJenningsMain Street Farmers MarketFounder’s Park on Main St.Sat. 7 a.m.-10 a.m., May - Nov.WelshWelsh Farmers Market201 South Elms St.Tues. 4:30-6:30 p.m., May- Oct.LAFAYETTE PARISHLafayetteAcadiana Farmers Market801 Foreman Dr. & Dulles St.Tues., Thurs., Sat., 5-10 a.m., yearroundLINCOLN PARISHRustonRuston Farmer’s MarketRailroad Ave at Monroe StreetTues 4-7 pm, Sat. 9 am-1pmYear RoundLIVINGSTON PARISHDenham SpringsLivingston Farmers Market215 Florida St.Sat. 7 a.m. - noon, year roundMADISON PARISHTallulahTallulah Farmers Market404 N. Cedar St., Hwy. 65Tues., Thurs. & Sat., 8 a.m. - noon,May-Aug., Oct.-Dec.ST. LANDRY PARISHOpelousasSt. Landry Farmers Market952 East Landry St., Hwy. 190Tues., Thurs. & Sat. 6:30-11 a.m.April-Nov.EuniceEunice Farmers MarketSecond St. & Park Ave.Wed. 3:30-6 p.m., Sat 10 a.m.WashingtonWashington Farmers MarketTown PavilionSat. 8:30 a.m.-11 a.m., year roundTENSAS PARISHSt. JosephSt. Joseph Tailgate MarketGazebo on Plank RoadSat. 8-11 a.m.,Memorial-Labor DayTERREBONNE PARISHHoumaCajun Farmers Market of HoumaNaquin St. & Martin L. King Blvd.Mon.-Sat. 6 a.m.-6 p.m., year roundUNION PARISHFarmervilleFarmerville Farmers Market407 South Main St.Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m.-4 p.m., year roundVERMILION PARISHAbbeville Farmers MarketMagdalen Sq., downtown AbbevilleDates TBA, 8 a.m. -1 p.m.KaplanKaplan Farmers MarketTurnley Park, 119 N. Irvin Ave.2nd Sat, 8 a.m.-noon, year roundGueydanGueydan Farmers Market600 Main St.1st & 3rd Sat. 8 a.m.-noonJun-ThanksgivingVERNON PARISHLeesvilleMain Street MarketSat. 7 a.m. until, year roundMOREHOUSE PARISHBastropMorehouse Parish Farmers Market305 E. MadisonMon.-Sat. 7 a.m.-5p.m., year roundST. MARY PARISHFranklinFranklin Farmers’ Market306 Willow St.Sat. 8 a.m.-noon,Tues. 2 p.m.-6 p.m., year roundWASHINGTON PARISHFranklintonFranklinton Farmers Market1500 block of Washington St.Daily, year roundNATCHITOCHES PARISHNatchitochesCane River Green MarketDowntown riverbankSat. 8 a.m.-noon, April-July, Oct-NovST. TAMMANY PARISHAbita SpringsAbita Springs Farmers Market22049 Main StreetSun. 12-4 p.m.WEBSTER PARISHMindenMarket on Turner’s Pond301 Lakeshore1st & 3rd Sat., 8 a.m. -1 p.m., July-Oct.ORLEANS PARISHNew OrleansCrescent City Farmers Market #1700 Magazine St.Sat. 8 a.m.-noon, year roundCovingtonCovington Farmers Market #1609 North Columbia (City Hall)Sat. 8 a.m.-noon, year roundWEST FELICIANA PARISHSt. FrancisvilleSt. Francisville Farmers Marketagricultural pavilion (4-H Barn)Thurs. 9 a.m.-1 p.m., May-1st freezeNew OrleansCrescent City Farmers Market #2Uptown Square, 200 BroadwayTues. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m, year roundNew OrleansCovingtonCovington Farmers Market #2419 North New HampshireWed. 10 a.m.- 2 p.m., year roundFolsomFolsom Community Farmers MarketWINN PARISHWinnfieldWinn Farmers Market301 West MainTues. & Fri., 7:30-11 a.m.May-Aug.

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JANUARY 16, 2020MARKET BULLETINCategory IndexAquaculture.9ATVs.17Bees & Honey.9Boats.17Cattle.5Contractor Equip.18Crafts & Woodwork.19Deer & Exotics.10Dogs.8Dom. Birds & Equip.8Eggs.9Equine Services.7Equip Service for Hire.10Farm Buildingsfor SalvageFarm & LivestockSupplies.16Farm Services.10Farm Trucks.15Fertilizer.15Fishing & TackleFrom the Farm.20Fruits & Vegetables.15Guns & Accessories.17Hay & Grain.15Hay Equip.18Horses, Mules & Jacks.6Hunting, Fishing &Camping.17Jams & Jellies.15Leases & MembershipsLivestock Boarding.10Lumber & Sawing.19Misc Hunting ItemsNuisance AnimalRemoval.10Pigeons.9Poultry.9Rabbits.9Rural Propertiesfor Sale.10Rural Propertiesfor Rent or Lease.15Seeds, Flowers &Ornamentals.15Sewing & Fabrics.19Sheep & Goats.7Stallion Service.7Swine.8Tack.7Tractors.16Trailers, WagonsEquip.15Trees & Fruiting Vines.15ADVERTISING DEADLINESFeb. 13 issue: Deadline Thurs., Jan. 23, noonFeb. 27 issue: Deadline Thurs., Feb. 6, noonMarch 12 issue: Deadline Thurs., Feb. 20, noonADVERTISEMENT FORMPLEASE USE THE FOLLOWING FORMTO SUBMIT ADVERTISEMENTSFOR SALE/WANTED (CIRCLE ONE)CategoryNameAddressCityZip CodeParishPhoneAD COPY - 25 WORD LIMITCATTLEAttention: Bull sellers and buyers. All non-virgin bulls andbulls older than 24 months forsale in Louisiana must have acurrent negative trichomoniasistest from an accredited veterinarian before they may be sold.Virgin bulls must have a breeder’s certification of virgin statussigned by the breeder, thebreeder’s agent or an accredited veterinarian. For more information, contact the LDAFAnimal Health Services andFood Safety at 225-925-3980or visit the website atwww.ldaf.state.la.us.REMINDER: Have all of your heifercalves between four and 12months of age vaccinated againstbrucellosis. For information contact your local veterinarian, LDAFanimal health personnel, yourparish Cattlemen's Association orparish Farm Bureau.ANGUSPb Angus, (2) bulls & (5) heifers,7-9 mos., 600/1. Clinton Breland,Angie, Washington Parish; 985-5158883.Angus cattle, bulls, 6 mos. – 2 yrs., 1200/1; heifers, 6-9 mos., 1000/1;cows, 6 mos.-2 yrs., 1000/1. LattieMartin, Walker, Livingston Parish;225-405-5229.Horned Angus bull, 10 mos., verygentle, good stock, 600. Sue,Walker, Livingston Parish; 225-3052628.Reg. Angus bulls, 20 mos., 2500.Ray Gendron, Baton Rouge, EastBaton Rouge Parish; 225-931-5751.Reg. Angus cows, 3-6 yrs., T.C.Total, Sitz Upward, ConnealyForward bloodlines, 1200/yrlg.heifer; Hoover Dam bloodline, 1000; bull, Connealy Concensesson, born 12/16/18, 1500; SAVResource 1441 son, born 1/18/19, 1200. Hugh Junca, Franklin, St.Mary Parish; 337-940-3512.(5) reg. Angus bulls, 22-34 mos.,tested, LBW, gentle, bucket fed; (14)10-12 mos., weaned, wormed, vacc.,on feed, stress tubs, VitaFermconcept aid protein meal. Arnold orMissy Hess, Morganza, PointeCoupee Parish; 225-718-1953.Angus bull, very gentle, 4 yrs.,from 12 Star Ranch TangipahoaParish, 1500. Wayne McElveen,Franklinton, Washington Parish; 985839-5761.Reg. Angus bull, 5 yrs., 1450.Ricky Huffman, Jena, LaSalleParish; 318-992-5739.You must be a subscriber and a Louisiana resident to advertise in the LouisianaMarket Bulletin. All information must be complete and the price of each itemfor sale must be listed. Ads not meeting these requirements will not be printed.See other regulations under individual headings. Due to page limits, ads will beprinted first come, first served. Mail ads to 5825 Florida Blvd., Suite 2001,Baton Rouge, LA 70806. Email ads to marketbulletinads@ldaf.state.la.us orfax to 225-923-4828.(1) reg. Angus A1 bred bull, 4 ½yrs., 2200 lbs., sire PVF Insight 0129,easy to handle, produces LBWquality calves, great shape & ready towork, 2300. Mitch Fontenot, VillePlatte, Evangeline Parish; 337-4595045.(10) reg. Angus cattle w/calves, atside, (2) Angus heifers. Paul Hebert,New Iberia, Iberia Parish; 337-5776136.(16) reg. Angus, LBW, bulls, 2224 mos., pasture raised, limited feed,ready for heavy service, EPDs on all, 1800- 2200. Errol Aymond, Effie,Avoyelles Parish; 318-447-1206.Reg. Angus bulls, (4) 15 mos., 1400/1; (7) heifers, 15 mos., 1200/1.James,Thibodaux,Lafourche Parish; 985-227-2721.Reg. Angus bulls, 24 mos. & older,by AI sires, AAR Tenx, WR Journey& GAR Ingenuity, breedingsoundness tested, dewormed & vacc., 2000/1-up. Carroll, Boudreaux,New Iberia, Iberia Parish; 337-5190420.Reg. Angus bull, 3 yrs., 2000.MichelleBieber,Mamou,Evangeline Parish; 337-336-0767.Reg. Angus bulls, 5 mos., 9 mos.,21 mos., 32 mos.; reg. Angus heifers& cows, 8 to 36 mos., some bred.Donald de la Houssaye, New Iberia,Iberia Parish; 337-519-3446.Reg. Angus bulls, AI sired, Insight,Tour of Duty & WR Journey,weaned, dewormed & vacc., preconditioned, all are 12 mos. & up, 1400/1-up. Carroll, Boudreaux,New Iberia, Iberia Parish; 337-5190420.3 yr. old. Angus bull, very gentle,good for heifers, calves to show,semen & Trich tested, all vacc. &dewormed, BSE cert. from vet., 2250. Ben Baggett, Mittie, AllenParish; 337-370-8254.3 yr. reg. Angus bull, gentle &good tempered, sire Gar Complete6161, dam H&W Us Traveler 31, 1800. Alex Pitre, Ville Platte,Evangeline Parish; 337-207-2147.Reg. Angus bull, 16 mos., NewDesign breeding, been on pasture,feed & hay, will have tested & allshots prior to sale, 1800. Donald,Abbeville, Vermilion Parish; 337652-3914.Semi-Angus bulls, 27 mos., semen& Trich tested, ready for use, 2500/1. Greg Tate, Ville Platte,Evangeline Parish; 337-831-7120.Pb Angus herd bull, MonarchPredestine son, 1950 or swap foranother Angus herd bull. AaronPoirrier, Roseland, TangipahoaParish; 985-514-1043.Pb Angus heifer, 12 mos., embryocalf sire Charlo X9153, fancylooking, could show, started onhalter, 2700. Damon Kirk, Deville,Rapides Parish; 318-709-8101.Angus cross bull, 15 mos., 1250;F1 tiger stripe bull, 18 mos., 1250.Carol Hatwig, Elmer, Rapides Parish;318-659-4228 or 318-623-5343.(3) Angus cross heifers, 10-12mos., 750/1. J.C. Choate, Abbeville,Vermilion Parish; 337-319-4571.(3) virgin reg. Angus bulls, 20mos., 2000. Charles Williams, Jena,LaSalle Parish; 318-992-2240.(2) pb Angus bulls, (1) 14 mos., 750, (1) 10 mos., 650. Dale Bond,Franklinton, Washington Parish; 985839-2409.Page 5BEEFMASTERBeefmaster heifers, reg., PB,Lasiter bloodline, 1-2 yrs., somepolled, 750- 1000. John Belgard,Kentwood, Tangipahoa Parish; 985286-3010.Beefmaster bull, 1850. Miles,McMeely, Hornbeck, Vernon Parish;337-353-7465.Reg. Beefmaster bull, red whiteface, very nice bull, easy handle,ready to work, thrives in harsh cond.,pics. avail., 2500 obo; reg. Angus,heifers, cows calving through Jan.Jeremy Ledet, Delhi, Franklin Parish;318-341-2368.Beefmaster bulls, breeding age,blk. or red, call for price. Roy,Hessmer, Avoyelles Parish; 318-5634566.BRAFORD(25) 5/8 Hereford x 3/8 Brahmanheifers, 800 lbs., exposed to lbw blk.bulls, 1475/1. John Boudreaux,Abbeville, Vermilion Parish; 337893-6743.Braford heifers, 5 to 6 mos., 850.Cody Norris, Deville, RapidesParish; 318-451-5863.(7) tiger striped Braford heifers,18 mos., exposed to LBW Angusbull, bucket fed, gentle, 1500/1.Brent Stantz, Welsh, Jefferson DavisParish; 337-794-5591.BRAHMANPb Brahman bull, 6 yrs., Hudginsbloodline, 2000; pb Brahman bull, 1yr., 1000; 3/4 gray, 1/4 red; 3/4Hereford, 1/4 Brahman cow w/bullcalf, exposed to Brahman bull, 1200. Sam Broussard, Maurice,Vermilion Parish; 979-479-0929.(10) reg. yrlg. Brahman bulls, 7-8mos., 500-600 lbs., on feed, papersavail., 700- 800. Robin Jones,Robeline, Natchitoches Parish; 318472-6855.Reg. Brahman bull, 15 mos., 1300. Joseph Santangelo, Central,East Baton Rouge Parish; 225-2613350.(2) Brahman bull calves, 2500/1;(2) Brahman heifer calves, 4000/1;sire, son of Mr. H. Maddox Manso684, dams, granddaughters ofMaterial Merit Elite cow, bull of theyr. in 2011 & other leadingbloodlines, pics avail. Eric Wingate,Church Point, Acadia Parish; 337257-9071.¾ Brahman calves, (6) heifers &(3) bulls, from F1 Brahman crossedcows & Brahman bull, calvesweaned & on feed, 6000/all. AustinGuidry, Abbeville, Vermillion Parish;337-298-5009.(15) Brahman heifers, 3 yrs.,heavily bred to Angus bull, 1stcalving, 4 ½ yr. Angus bull. K.C.Robinson, Lacamp, Vernon Parish;337-208-7155.(19) wh. Brahman cows, 5-6 yrs.,excel. quality, possibly bred, 1450/ea. Keith Grant, Athens,Claiborne Parish; 318-243-4885

Page 62 yr. old gray Brahman bull, verygentle, great confirm., semen & Trichtested, all vacc. & dewormed, BSEcert. from vet, 2250. Ben Baggett,Mittie, Allen Parish; 337-370-8254.Reg. gray Brahman heifer, born10/17, gentle, double bred LibertyManso, lbw, open, 3000. CarlCreduer, Church Point, St. LandryParish; 337-349-3991.Sell out, gray Brahman, gentle, (12)females, all ages, (1) reg. grayBrahman bull, 2 yrs., 26,000. TimCoolman, Montgomery, Grant Parish;318-646-2224 or 318-332-4995.Reg. Brahman gray bulls,#974765, LMC & Suva genetics,naturally polled, born 05/18, lbw,EPD data collected, dog gentle, 2000; golden cert. F1 Brangus bulls& heifers from polled reg. stock, J.D.Hudgins, V8, Hoff & Bon View NewDesign genetics, vacc., dewormed, 900 & up. Clinton Twilley,Prairieville, Ascension Parish; 225910-0549.BRANGUS(15) Brangus heifers, ready tobreed, 15 to 18 mos. W.V. Jackson,Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish; 337515-0520.(5) Brangus heifers, bred, 2 yrs., 1500. Roy Shubert, Franklinton,Washington Parish; 985-705-5038.(35) Brangus heifers, 2 yrs. bredheifers, 1500, 1 yr. open heifers, 1300/5 or more. Keith Guillory,Ville Platte, Evangeline Parish; 337336-2150.(4) Brangus heifers, bred, 1800;(1) Beefmaster heifer, bred, 1600;(1) Brangus bull, 2000, all 4 yrs.Floyd Gotte, Iota, Acadia Parish;337-824-6661.Reg. Brangus bulls, excel. geneticstested, ready for breeding, 2700-up.Raymond Melancon, Breaux Bridge,St. Martin Parish; 337-519-6378.(10) coming 2 yrs. Brangus heifers,(5) 3/N/1 bred back to Angus bull, (2)w/new calf at side, (3) heavy bred toAngus bull, 19,900/all. KevinSimpson, Prairieville, AscensionParish; 225-572-2870.(1) Brangus bull & (1) super blk.bull, both 2 yrs., EPDs upon request, 6000/1. Linda Dugas, Mansura,Avoyelles Parish; 318-359-9224.Reg. red Brangus bulls, herd sire &show prospects, LBW, thick, gentle,Heaven Sent bloodline, 6-8 mos.,weaned & ready to go, 1200.Michael Porterfield, DeRidder,Beauregard Parish; 337-396-3767.Reg. Brangus cattle. ThomasSoileau, Bunkie, Avoyelles Parish;337-351-7489.Reg. Brangus bulls, 16 mos.,Genetrust genetics, lbw, great EPDs,very gentle, 2,750/1-up; (2) reg.Brangus heifers, 9 mos., Genetrustgenetics, 1,000/1. Jeff or Becky,Trout, Lasalle Parish; 318-316-2200.(7) reg. Brangus bulls, 8-12 mos.,good bloodlines, gentle, LBW, 1000- 1400. Ronald Chiasson,Larose, Lafourche Parish; 985-6937218 or 985-291-5204.(18) F1 Braford & Brangus openheifers, 15 mos., 1350/1. LaneLeonards, Batchelor, Pointe CoupeeParish; 225-718-2056.(40) Brangus heifers, 5/8 Angus x3/8 Brahman heifers, 800 hrs.,exposed to lbw blk. bulls, 1475/1;(12) Brangus heifers, 3/4 Brahman x1/4 Angus heifers, 800 lbs., exposedto lbw blk. bulls, 1475/1. JohnBoudreaux, Abbeville, VermilionParish; 337-893-6743.Brangus bull, 6 yrs., semen testedin Jan., good for small herd, 1750.Danny Doucet, Jennings, Jeff DavisParish; 337-309-0769.Reg. polled red Brangus bull,proven breeder, guaranteed fert., 3.5yrs. old, vacc., tested, lbw, heavywean wt., calves on site, 2800.Craig Comeaux, Sunset, St. LandryParish; 713-515-0071.Golden cert. F1 Brangus bulls, outof reg. cattle & JD Hudgins bulls, 1224 mos., semen tested & ready towork, 2000- 2800. Philip Chiasson,Galliano, Lafourche Parish; 985-6377538.(3) Brangus bulls, (1) reg., (2) pb,ages 7 yrs., 4 yrs., & 3 yrs., 2000/1.John Whitaker, Natchitoches,Natchitoches Parish; 318-452-0607.CHAROLAISChar. bulls, top line, pb 1 yr. to 4mos., well fed, very gentle, 1250.Ignatius Broussard, Opelousas, St.Landry Parish; 337-945-0383 or 337942-4012.Char. bulls, pick, 3500/1; Char.cows, 3000/1; Char. cow/calf prs., 3600/1. Fred Rodosta, Opelousas,St. Landry Parish; 337-948-6511 or337-331-3151.2 yr. reg. Char. bull, very gentle,virgin bull, semen tested, all vacc. &dewormed, BSE cert. from vet, 2250. Ben Baggett, Mittie, AllenParish; 337-370-8254.Char. bull, 6 yrs., very gentle, nohorns, never missed cows not havingcalves, 2500. Bernard Leger,Opelousas, St. Landry Parish; 337948-9366 or 337-945-2435.(35) reg. Char. cows, most havecalves at side & bred, those w/o calfare bred to herd bulls, Duke, Cigar,Smokester bloodline, very young,good cattle, in excel. shape, 2900/1.Don or Walter Lemoine, Marksville,Avoyelles Parish; 318-305-3374.DEXTERDexter cattle, 500/1-up. JohnO’Bryant, Folsom, St. TammanyParish; 985-630-5843.Dexter cows & bull, all red, A/2,A/2 & polled, all reg. w/ADCA, 2500- 3500. William Jones,Leesville, Vernon Parish; 337-2389168.(2) Dexter cows, 2 ½ yrs., possiblybred, 750/1. Laura Jones, Pollock,Grant Parish; 318-312-3088.JANUARY 16, 2020MARKET BULLETINDexter blk. bulls, 5 yrs., 2000, 6mos., 500. Carlos, Loranger,Tangipahoa Parish; 985-507-9376.HEREFORD(2) reg. polled Hereford bulls,embroyos from Star Lake, online122L x HH advance 4021P, thick,gentle, fast growth, vacc. &dewormed, DNA tested, 2500/1.Randy Guillor

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